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VOLUHIE 14 — NtJMBER IS THURSDAY, JULY 12, tt^
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h^ VUlage Board Mttmhg
\ The retidar nteettng of tbe H\«t- hiy Villaie BoMMl was held Thuxi»- 4a7, hdy tth in the board room of the v»ia«e hall All vfHaee oCAosk were preaHiL
FoHowiBC the ieadfa« of ike min¬ utes, tueaawren repoct aati foment of bills, Thirtee Adnap made a motion to inveat dl awaikilir Bionka ta sarlnc aooooDto. Hie metlon which was sacooded by Dr. Franks passed, ¦It ayes.
The next order of buainess dett wltli Ihe Hnntley Oetnctery. Tite cemetery is owned by a noo-taa suported orgaaiKatlon which wWies the vUli^ to pnrehm (he cemetery and levy a tax of .025. A repreaent- taivc at fhe MsodatiCD said tbat-if the vlUage Mn't .tidce over the ceme¬ tery, they woold not be al^ to main¬ tain it in ttv« or m yeais. Before a tax of this kind oan be ciented it nuist he put before (he voters in a refereoduffl. A niption was ntade by Trustee FHmk, seoooded bjr Troatee Manning, to wait antll4ike i^elings of the tcnra were known hefove aocefit- mgiOie offer of (he Onnetefy Assodt * ation. The motton c^rtod 5 yeas and 1 najr wWi tmitee ftniiipe .eaatbg
a*
Repuhlitukns Plan Play-Day
tlaitoasMp eira ltM"'tluM jniHis,
The hosri dBdcKd to apray for mosquAo wMh in the 'yUace-
fteMettt Enstrom neft read a letter from Attorney Caldwell m regard to Itie bouse owned by Knute Olson on Woodstodc Street The viU age has been trying to get this bouse tore down aad has taken Mr. Otson to couit. The letter was In regard to a meeduK between ite two sttofiieya and Jadie Gteaaon on June 2Mt K reaid iaf«rt' " . . .The iads^ is concerned hecauee Mr. Oison was not aSowed to make an stifiicaitiioa to lepair the bdldlng. R was a rtfo- r.al to give Mm an appUcation which ludge Gleason is «oneideiBting.. Prior to entering any ordexi of dem. mition he feels tiwt the indhrual shoald be given <the Hifit to rspair his atnictnrt ..." A metloR was made by Tnistae Fniak, seconded by I'Tuatee Ackman to eater into an am^d order with Mr. dson widch will Ptrmtt Mr. Olaon to remodel the house on Woodstock Street. The motion caliied al sgres.
The board gave the engineering firm ef Baxter and Woodman the (!»-ahead on «. study of the Huntley sewer system to see where and why surface water is entering the aanit- ary system.
The board decided to fence the new wet house a tuA water town-.
On the recomendstion of the Hunt ley Zoning Board, the Village BoMid rejected a petition for Variatioo of Zoning from Ernst Pllzl and ai>- proved a petition fsr duflge of zon ing from }im Baktoy.
The Board voted to enforce the weed orttflsnce. Aa of August lst grass may not be over 8 inches long Inaide tbe viOage limits. The ordin¬ ance pro^Hdes that if the o«me«8 of land do not OIK their weeds the vill¬ age wW at their ea^eoae.
Tbe board set a twod oT $S00 for oontraetots «4io dU{ up streets to in. sure that tbe streetB are reiwired propeily. the repain aaost be made m30tlBys and lce|iteil ii^ 1^ for eon- tractor for 1 year. Dnites that time Cwftwil «• Pafe Taw VILLAGE BOARD
«he IHb AaiMal RevubUcaa Play Day Ouit is heli« »immun4 % the McHenry Couaty RepnbU- caa Central Caounlttee. Tbe Play Day wUI b»,^keM
« a free flr«ir«rks shear. Special gmst at wU be Gcerge LMMwrg, imaol* Ofst O^itei Camtantiet. Anyone wishteg ta i^teM shairii con¬ tact the Play Day eoamlltee or any MciienBy C««a^ oommitteenMw.
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Joint Meeting Held > Zoning Bd. and . . Planning Commission
A jotat meetiag was heid on Mon¬ day. July »th betweoi the HunUey Se^ng Board and Huntley Plan- etog ConmiBsion aod Village At¬ torney Michael Csldwell.
The purpoae of Ihe meeting was to permit 'i^omey Ceddwell to ex¬ plain the Aities of eaoh of the boards and to conduct other busi¬ ness pertinent to the 9t>wth of Huntley
Attorney CiidweH exiilained tbat it was tfae doty of ti>e Huntley Zon¬ ing Board to rule on vaiiatlbna of zoning within the corporate limits of Himtley
The duties of the MaiHiing Com¬ mission is to determine what the l>cst use of land is both Tvithin the Village and within a 1% miles from the ViHage limits.
Attorney Caldwell explained that althoush the plannng commission had the power ta detennine how land Ihould be used within this 1^ mile they had not implemented this {kcwtr- He said that aih order to im- |4einent thte power the commission must fliit pass the comprehensive plan. This |4an was drawn up in May of 1>64. However it was never pa»ed by the Planning Cotnmiasion, whldi at one point several years ago leslgned iu mass.
At last Monday's meeting the board passed the 1964 plan desig¬ nating thM aH tend within a 1% n^ of the Vfllage lin^ shouid be low density housing ooa^Mtfahka to the Rl sating regulation of tfae VlUage of Huntley, llie ixtaid alao decided to adopt a map to show the best possible land use In Hnntley and the sunoundinig Vk taXiie. Part of this 1* mile radloB whkb Ues CswtlBMBt •• Pate Two JOINT MBSnMG
School Physical Exanu Required
Parents of d^ldb-en expected lo enter Idndergatten, fifth and ninth grade in die Huntley Schools, August 27, are being urged by school <rffi- cials to have their child's physted and dental examinations cempleled with the exam forms leturnwl to their school by that date.
All students transferring to Hunt¬ ley Schools from out-(rf-^ate are also requtred to have a physical exam from oat-<tf-fllata, jproof of tbat may waive the nqulreaieat of a cur¬ rent ptiysAoai examinatloa
IlUnoU statute rniuiras medioal examioatloni prior to or upon en¬ trance to these grades. Parents are to arrange with their physidan an appointment for the exams prior to the oMId titaiting sdhool in the f^.
Parents are tu'ged to give speciai attention to immundaation of dsHd- rcn by the doctor daring the sched¬ uled physical exanan^on. aate law reauires immumzation prior to com¬ ing to SdKX}l.
In tfae case of children who bave recently moved to the area, parMits may secure the prcper physical ex¬ amination forms from the High Schotd offke
NOTICE
CUtf RIcfaard Netoon announced today that aa of July 12th, Persons driving mini-bttet, motor cycles or cars without a drivers license will be subject to arrest by the puKee. Nelson said that some yoanfrtera who have never bad a drivers B- censc are driving on the atreets of Huntley. The Odefe actkw w«s. taken on the directton of the Village Beard.
Joint Installation of Legion and Auxiliary
Jobit ioBtallation of the Huntiey
American Letfon and tfae American
Legion Auxittary wit be held at
the Post Home on Siaday evening,
July 15 at 8:00 P.M. InBtallinc Of-
acer tar the Legian wit be Russell
Bietttz of Geneva who is a Past
.,^.^DepaPbnent Commander. He will in-
"ttall the foflowlng slate of offioeis:
Commander, Harold Doty; Senior
Vice, Janes Manirinr. Jonkr Vloe,
Chnriea^nn; Chaplain, Tom Bjom;
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Radar Unit Explainad
The Huntley PoUee DepalCmnt has recently aeepltaA a new ndar unit aad will be enfbrcing tha speed lin«s ia tbe Vldase of HtmOey.
The purpoae of this radar noit Is not to make Huntiey a speed trap Of to fit the dty ooCfets.
The radar unit is to protect our citizens. Tm sure that anyone who lives on East or West MMn Staeets nr along Highway 47 or even on Mill Street or North Olureh Street is aware ot the excessive speeds that endanger our dtizens.
Proper use of tfaSs raikr tBoit witt eliminate, as much as possible the careless and uwonsidenbe speeders who endanger tfae Hvee of otr dti¬ zens aod children.
Wc thaidc yxM for your eot^ration in bringing this to Ibe attei^ion of our dtizens.
Again, let me repeat, tbe pwpose ot the radar unit purchased by tbe Village Trustees is to pioteot tba citizens and childuen ot HdnUey. Sincerely years, Dr R. L. Frai* Chakman, Pdice Committee.
Sidewalk Day July 28
Dr Jamea OXaugblln, informed tids newmaper todiay V^aX Sidewalk Day is Jtuy 2Mi. We will aaaoonce farther faifbrfnation on tin Sale when it is made avallaMe to tis.
Jwiy9th
School Board Mamtimg
The regidar mofdi^ meeting of the IlalWtey Board of Eduealion of School District No. 158 met as usual at the M|h sdwol bulMing on Jtdy 9, at 7:45 p.m.
Mr. Brflt, Mrs. Joocs, Mr. Brett- schnliter, Mtt JWler, Ifr.. Marls, Mr. Uncefn and lUr. Adams were present. Mr. Stading, who is anray on vacatiitm, wte absent
The Board deddM tn transfer immey fitrrni Hit Buildil^ Fund to other funds ta Mqg aU or the f^mdb OMt even at the dose of tfae fiscal year The amoeifts tianrferrtsl were $1117.86 to the Maitfc^pal RMiie- ment Fund, $7S7«-25 to the Gduca- tinsal FMid aad 13442.81 tn the Jun¬ ior Celle«e Fund.
During tbe coarse of the> meethtg it was decided tltat the Board ahould dmw up Biree separate pdtdaa re¬ lating to the drivliw of adnl^ikes, acno^rs, go-eaits and snowmMiee on school property, the handlfaig of school band uniforms and guiddbieB fa| {rfdiup points for aiAoal boafaic. tflMae poHdM will be written. AilttsU arti acted ugon by thyBoanl at tbe ntitt regular mdrting.
Mr. lirik staled dadn* tbe buHd- inff committee repon tbat ilie high
^i^mm^'Whaian'tia teve same tubes replaced in it Mr. Brett¬ sdmeider lapbcled liat the gytns have beea lailntad aad that the re¬ pairs on the roof of the hiili adiool buBdbg WlM be begun Iqr the mki- He of tbb month.
Mn BratfacfabBtder went on to re¬ port uader Transportatian that tfae two new buses wOl be done Ai«ust 2 with a propossd deMvary date on August 6.
Afr. Adams of the famiaooe ootn- nrittee gave a repoit oa tbe aoddeat inaaranoe for tbe eoiQbig sdioel year. Ibe fee for gra^iB Kinderfaitai threap sfaMi wiU bi* i3.00 per stu- . dent, for gnadts Seventh throng Tirelftb vrfH be $4 JO per student aod for footbiA it wlfi be $2a per flsyer- Twealy^laar tioar coverage wUl abo be avoUaUa If parente want It ibta la tba aaaw pdlcy that tbe sdiool uaedlMtyaaai
Mr. AdUM stMad ibat tba «dK»l saved $700 on tta faMuanee praolom this year by pidtb« la tbe addMoo- .al water si«^ for its lire hydraabi last yenr at a coal of $6700.
It w«> dedded that the Bowd woald onoe awin boid.|a tafbrinal dimier for tfae SGhtwl staff. His dinner Is bdd eadi year ao tttat the Board membem, the new staff and tbe old <am get better acifmiat- ed. The dbner ^t he hdd at the beglnnine of the scbod seaaoa a- lound Saie firet. or second day of school.
Mr. Marks gained approval fgr the high sdnd manual to be maUed to the inodmli« fTedmei parents. Mr. .»rik thought that this was an excellent idea and stated, 'It's vp to US to set the ndes. not jiat Incle¬ ment the puaiahmeet." He felt tt was good to let tte lutes be known before tbe start of the scbod year.
Other BoMd adioo incbided die approval of ttne ^afar OoOace appUcatioiM, tlw ayopHime ol ttn reatgadfons of WgBt. Statpson and Ronald Hdsaer. tha «||llMNrtf of tiie certified and VBh^amaA petaon- ncl oonMoti, tbe apptrmt of tbe cootr*c| iif Aadtew Aaderaoo, Jr. as the aatr Agttedtwe tncbar tad the i4ip|ovai of the tbadhan' ^ CoattaM aa Page tWo SCIIOOL B«MUn>

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VOLUHIE 14 — NtJMBER IS THURSDAY, JULY 12, tt^
— PBONE —
m»-§fl^ —nUa Jtimanr 4S9-S9n aa 491-KM
^nmA
ll-
FRAWt PARISCK >0 If 2 nUNTLEY. ILL
'¦'•SfaSBir.t
M PACES
"Ui SI^RE «OV Am BIGHT. THEM GO AHEAV — DwrU OrocM*
M
h^ VUlage Board Mttmhg
\ The retidar nteettng of tbe H\«t- hiy Villaie BoMMl was held Thuxi»- 4a7, hdy tth in the board room of the v»ia«e hall All vfHaee oCAosk were preaHiL
FoHowiBC the ieadfa« of ike min¬ utes, tueaawren repoct aati foment of bills, Thirtee Adnap made a motion to inveat dl awaikilir Bionka ta sarlnc aooooDto. Hie metlon which was sacooded by Dr. Franks passed, ¦It ayes.
The next order of buainess dett wltli Ihe Hnntley Oetnctery. Tite cemetery is owned by a noo-taa suported orgaaiKatlon which wWies the vUli^ to pnrehm (he cemetery and levy a tax of .025. A repreaent- taivc at fhe MsodatiCD said tbat-if the vlUage Mn't .tidce over the ceme¬ tery, they woold not be al^ to main¬ tain it in ttv« or m yeais. Before a tax of this kind oan be ciented it nuist he put before (he voters in a refereoduffl. A niption was ntade by Trustee FHmk, seoooded bjr Troatee Manning, to wait antll4ike i^elings of the tcnra were known hefove aocefit- mgiOie offer of (he Onnetefy Assodt * ation. The motton c^rtod 5 yeas and 1 najr wWi tmitee ftniiipe .eaatbg
a*
Repuhlitukns Plan Play-Day
tlaitoasMp eira ltM"'tluM jniHis,
The hosri dBdcKd to apray for mosquAo wMh in the 'yUace-
fteMettt Enstrom neft read a letter from Attorney Caldwell m regard to Itie bouse owned by Knute Olson on Woodstodc Street The viU age has been trying to get this bouse tore down aad has taken Mr. Otson to couit. The letter was In regard to a meeduK between ite two sttofiieya and Jadie Gteaaon on June 2Mt K reaid iaf«rt' " . . .The iads^ is concerned hecauee Mr. Oison was not aSowed to make an stifiicaitiioa to lepair the bdldlng. R was a rtfo- r.al to give Mm an appUcation which ludge Gleason is «oneideiBting.. Prior to entering any ordexi of dem. mition he feels tiwt the indhrual shoald be given - proved a petition fsr duflge of zon ing from }im Baktoy.
The Board voted to enforce the weed orttflsnce. Aa of August lst grass may not be over 8 inches long Inaide tbe viOage limits. The ordin¬ ance pro^Hdes that if the o«me«8 of land do not OIK their weeds the vill¬ age wW at their ea^eoae.
Tbe board set a twod oT $S00 for oontraetots «4io dU{ up streets to in. sure that tbe streetB are reiwired propeily. the repain aaost be made m30tlBys and lce|iteil ii^ 1^ for eon- tractor for 1 year. Dnites that time Cwftwil «• Pafe Taw VILLAGE BOARD
«he IHb AaiMal RevubUcaa Play Day Ouit is heli« »immun4 % the McHenry Couaty RepnbU- caa Central Caounlttee. Tbe Play Day wUI b»,^keM
« a free flr«ir«rks shear. Special gmst at wU be Gcerge LMMwrg, imaol* Ofst O^itei Camtantiet. Anyone wishteg ta i^teM shairii con¬ tact the Play Day eoamlltee or any MciienBy C««a^ oommitteenMw.
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Joint Meeting Held > Zoning Bd. and . . Planning Commission
A jotat meetiag was heid on Mon¬ day. July »th betweoi the HunUey Se^ng Board and Huntley Plan- etog ConmiBsion aod Village At¬ torney Michael Csldwell.
The purpoae of Ihe meeting was to permit 'i^omey Ceddwell to ex¬ plain the Aities of eaoh of the boards and to conduct other busi¬ ness pertinent to the 9t>wth of Huntley
Attorney CiidweH exiilained tbat it was tfae doty of ti>e Huntley Zon¬ ing Board to rule on vaiiatlbna of zoning within the corporate limits of Himtley
The duties of the MaiHiing Com¬ mission is to determine what the l>cst use of land is both Tvithin the Village and within a 1% miles from the ViHage limits.
Attorney Caldwell explained that althoush the plannng commission had the power ta detennine how land Ihould be used within this 1^ mile they had not implemented this {kcwtr- He said that aih order to im- |4einent thte power the commission must fliit pass the comprehensive plan. This |4an was drawn up in May of 1>64. However it was never pa»ed by the Planning Cotnmiasion, whldi at one point several years ago leslgned iu mass.
At last Monday's meeting the board passed the 1964 plan desig¬ nating thM aH tend within a 1% n^ of the Vfllage lin^ shouid be low density housing ooa^Mtfahka to the Rl sating regulation of tfae VlUage of Huntley, llie ixtaid alao decided to adopt a map to show the best possible land use In Hnntley and the sunoundinig Vk taXiie. Part of this 1* mile radloB whkb Ues CswtlBMBt •• Pate Two JOINT MBSnMG
School Physical Exanu Required
Parents of d^ldb-en expected lo enter Idndergatten, fifth and ninth grade in die Huntley Schools, August 27, are being urged by school meethtg it was decided tltat the Board ahould dmw up Biree separate pdtdaa re¬ lating to the drivliw of adnl^ikes, acno^rs, go-eaits and snowmMiee on school property, the handlfaig of school band uniforms and guiddbieB fa| {rfdiup points for aiAoal boafaic. tflMae poHdM will be written. AilttsU arti acted ugon by thyBoanl at tbe ntitt regular mdrting.
Mr. lirik staled dadn* tbe buHd- inff committee repon tbat ilie high
^i^mm^'Whaian'tia teve same tubes replaced in it Mr. Brett¬ sdmeider lapbcled liat the gytns have beea lailntad aad that the re¬ pairs on the roof of the hiili adiool buBdbg WlM be begun Iqr the mki- He of tbb month.
Mn BratfacfabBtder went on to re¬ port uader Transportatian that tfae two new buses wOl be done Ai«ust 2 with a propossd deMvary date on August 6.
Afr. Adams of the famiaooe ootn- nrittee gave a repoit oa tbe aoddeat inaaranoe for tbe eoiQbig sdioel year. Ibe fee for gra^iB Kinderfaitai threap sfaMi wiU bi* i3.00 per stu- . dent, for gnadts Seventh throng Tirelftb vrfH be $4 JO per student aod for footbiA it wlfi be $2a per flsyer- Twealy^laar tioar coverage wUl abo be avoUaUa If parente want It ibta la tba aaaw pdlcy that tbe sdiool uaedlMtyaaai
Mr. AdUM stMad ibat tba «dK»l saved $700 on tta faMuanee praolom this year by pidtb« la tbe addMoo- .al water si«^ for its lire hydraabi last yenr at a coal of $6700.
It w«> dedded that the Bowd woald onoe awin boid.|a tafbrinal dimier for tfae SGhtwl staff. His dinner Is bdd eadi year ao tttat the Board membem, the new staff and tbe old